Monday 6 July 2009

THE CIA AND RIOTING UYGHURS IN XINJIANG

Some of the locals http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Khotan-mercado-chicos-d01.jpg

Are the CIA and its friends trying to break up China?On 6 June 2009, we learn that about 140 people have been killed and additional than 800 upset in violence in the city of Urumqi in China's Xinjiang region. (China's Xinjiang hit by violence)Relations between the Han Chinese community and the alternative Muslim Uyghurs are tense.The Uyghurs, a Muslim alternative from the independent area Xinjiang (Western China), are seeking the secession of their area "East Turkestan" from the People's Republic of China.

Photo of Urumqi by Michael D. Manning, The Opposite End of China(http://china.notspecial.org/).In 2007, http://www.german-foreign-policy.com/en/fulltext/56104 had an article about China.From this we learn:1. German foreign policy makers have held talks with Chinese separatists.The Munich based "World Uyghur Congress (WUC)" announced its president, US-based Rebiya Kadeer, was inward by the German foreign ministry.Berlin has been escalating its anti-Beijing secessionist offensive.Germany - and cleverness circles - have been cultivating relations with Uyghur exiled politicians.'Current transatlantic activities promoting anti-Chinese separatism and weakening Beijing, are based on decades of German-US cooperation.'2. Erkin Alptekin, a Uyghur living in exile, is single of the main players and he has CIA links.Erkin Alptekin enthused to Munich in 1971, where he became "Senior Policy Advisor" to the director of the US station "Radio Liberty".It was at that time that the CIA began to establish contacts to Uyghurs seeking secession."Some, like Erkin Alptekin, who have worked for the CIA's Radio Liberty, are - in the meantime - on the forefront of the secessionist movement" writes analyst B. Raman, the previous Indian government's cabinet secretary.

3. In Munich, Alptekin founded the "East Turkestan Union in Europe" in 1991; and in April 2004 he founded the "World Uyghur Congress" and became its founding president.'From German territory, the congress is direction-finding many Uyghur exile organizations around the world, of which some must be secret as being in the radical milieu, according to Chinese administration information.'4. The Munich based exile movement seeks to combine the Uyghur secessionist movement with the Tibetan and the Mongolian movements.It seeks to break up China.In 1985, previous CIA advisor Alptekin participated in the foundation of the "Allied Committee of the Peoples of East Turkestan, Tibet and Inner Mongolia".5. Rebiya Kadeer is progressing Alptekin's activities - and is also receiving German-US American support.Her spouse works for Radio Free Asia, the Asian counterpart to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, also said to have close links to the CIA.[1] see also Language Struggle and Ethnic Europe[2] Erkin Alptekin; www.tibet10march.net/web/redner_alptekin.htm[3] B. Raman: US and Terrorism in Xinjiang; South Asia Analysis Group, Paper No. 499, 24.07.2002[4] China Seeks Int'l Support In Counter-Terrorism; People's Daily Online 16.12.2003[5] B. Raman: US and Terrorism in Xinjiang; South Asia Analysis Group, Paper No. 499, 24.07.2002

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